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  2. Son writes humor-filled obituary for his dad: 'He is God's ...

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    A family bid their final farewell to their father in a colorful obituary that describes his zany quirks. Robert Adolph Boehm, the subject of the humor-filled eulogy, died on Oct. 6 at the age of ...

  3. Son’s Hilarious Obituary for Dad Who ‘Broke the Mold’ Goes ...

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    Charles Boehm wrote an unconventional obituary for his late 74-year-old dad Among Robert's quirks was his collection of harmonicas "to prompt his beloved dogs to howl continuously at odd hours of ...

  4. Helen Boehm - Wikipedia

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    After the sudden death of her husband, aged 55, in 1969, Helen took over operation of the company and maintained the "Edward Marshall Boehm" logo. There is a lack of copyright differentiation between the works produced during Edward Marshall Boehm's lifetime, 1951–1969 and the works done after his death by the Boehm firm. [2]

  5. Mary Louise Boehm - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Boehm (July 25, 1924 – November 29, 2002) was an American pianist and painter. A descendant of Joseph Boehm , a piano-maker active in Vienna during the early 19th century, Mary Louise Boehm was born in Sumner, Iowa , and soon proved to be a child prodigy .

  6. Joseph Edgar Boehm - Wikipedia

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    Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, 1st Baronet, RA (6 July 1834 – 12 December 1890) was an Austrian-born British medallist and sculptor, best known for the "Jubilee head" of Queen Victoria on coinage, and the statue of the Duke of Wellington at Hyde Park Corner. During his career Boehm maintained a large studio in London and produced a significant ...

  7. Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School - Wikipedia

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    Villa Angela Academy was founded in the mid-1870s, as a boarding school and academy for girls, by the Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland on property they had purchased on the southern shore of Lake Erie at the mouth of Euclid Creek. [7] The school moved into a new building in 1972.

  8. George Szell - Wikipedia

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    At the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, Szell was returning via the U.S. from an Australian tour and ended up settling with his family in New York City. [3] From 1940 to 1945 he taught composition, orchestration, and music theory at the Mannes College of Music in Manhattan; his composition students at Mannes included George Rochberg and Ursula Mamlok. [12]

  9. Angela Lansbury - Wikipedia

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    Angela Brigid Lansbury was born to an upper-middle-class family on October 16, 1925. [1] Although her birthplace has often been given as Poplar, east London, [2] she rejected this, stating that while she had ancestral connections to Poplar, she was born in Regent's Park, central London.